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PART 1: National Systems of Broadcasting --
The American System of Broadcasting: A Rationale --
Mexico and the United States: Broadcasting Systems Compared --
Mexican Broadcasting: Quantitative Dimensions --
Canadian Broadcasting: Unity and Diversity --
The United Kingdom: From Monopoly to Diversity --
Ireland: Independence and Nationalism --
Belgium: Cultural Diversity --
The Netherlands: Pluralism with Freedom --
Radio Luxembourg: "The Station of the Stars" --
The Danish Kingdom and Iceland: Individualism and State Control --
Norway: The Social Welfare state --
Sweden: Welfare State with Private Enterprise --
Finland: Broadcasting Link Between East and West --
France: Radiodiffusion: Television Francaise --
Italy: State Supremacy in Broadcasting --
Greece: Anxiety and Instability --
Germany: Cultural and Political Conflicts --
Austria: Compromise between Centralism and Federalism --
Switzerland: Confederation and Neutrality --
Spain: Franco and Private Enterprise --
Portugal: A State Monopoly --
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR): Statism Supreme --
Hungary: Voice of the Proletariat --
Yugoslavia: Regional Diversity --
The Middle East --
Africa: An Overview --
India: A Synthesis of the East and the West --
Communist China: Politics Above All --
Japan: The Search for Expression --
Australia: Partnership of Public and Private Enterprise --
PART 2: International Broadcasting --
International Organizations Concerned with Broadcasting Across National Boundaries --
American Broadcasting Overseas --
The "Pirate" Stations.